Nice, but wouldn't soldering to those precision resistors (thermal cycling) change their values somewhat?
thanks so much for your post.
All welds that have been made on the PCB of the DMMCheck Plus, have been made with a soldering tinny tip and with a weller soldering station with ESD protection, and with a 'fluidel 5 trimetal 0,5mm tin wire'. instead welds on the 'bannana' connectors, that have become soldering apart, with a 60w weller with a thick tip.
before touching the DMMCheck Plus, I have taken note of all the steps and measures, to check if there was any change before boxing it, and yes, there have been some very *very* slight changes in resistance measurements, but I put this down more to the change of the connection point along resistor terminal, nor to the heat received by resistors, which at least, are made to be welded.
anyway, I will discuss this with Doug, to see that thinks of all this. maybe the form that Doug gave to the terminals of the resitors was to prevent that them are affected to the welding temperature, and I thought it was just to facilitate contact for use and measurement ...
meanwhile, now the connection with the series of resisstors is fixed and firm, much more stable and precise, so that no longer will be no changes due to the connection point as there would be if we used the DMMCheck PLus in their original format without box with a alligator clips. thus now the measures will have a better repeatability and simplest, and the measure can be easily always the same.
however, this must be taken into account, it is very important: when we re-send to Doug our DMMCheck Plus for recalibrate, even he will use the same Pomona probes that we will use, because we will send these test probes to him, so that once re-measured and recalibrated, our DMMCheck Plus will be a unit with more stability, more accuracy, and more easy and convenient to use ...
really, when you have the bare PCB DMMCheck Plus in your hands, and you have to use it, it is very difficult to make the connections, because it is so inestable and easily moved, and is very scary fingering it ... ;-)